Cassy is calling our 5-day Norway trip at the end of August, "the best trip we've done in Europe." I think she's right.
The Crew Top Row: Riot, Boba, Nic, Britton, Gina, Craps Bottom Row: Jennifer, Alana, Tonka, Gaza, Lady Gaza, Amanda, Michael |
Planning the route. Here, Tonka worries about the 50 miles of paddling and a bit of hiking. We spent 2 nights in a Norwegian home and 2 nights in tents. |
Josh and Jennifer in front of one of more than 100 waterfalls we saw in 5 days. |
The fjords were carved by glaciers and subsequently filled in by the ocean. The mountains rise 2000-3000 feet above the fjords. The water itself is up to 4,000 feet deep in one section we paddled. |
Britton rocked the single kayak, paddling in some terrible conditions later in the trip and earning the "tough chick" award while her husband, Alex, stayed back at the office. |
Michael and Amanda |
Escaping the rain |
Craps, in his element |
Day 2 called for a long hike to the cliffs overlooking the fjords. It poured rain for the entire 4-hour ascent. |
Boba and Craps nearing the summit |
Just as we approached the summit, the clouds parted and we had amazing views of the water we paddled the day before. |
I ate 6 kinds of wild berries on the trip: blueberries, raspberries, lingonberries, strawberries, cloudberries , and some sort of berries that grow in huge red clumps on the trees. |
Riot demonstrates how to make your wife nervous with a stupid human trick. |
We camped outside the town of Fresvik. Gorgeous. |
Riot is a serious competitor. |
Norwegian kids were absolutely psyched to see us when we landed our kayaks on the banks below their school yard. |
Nic guides in Norway in the northern summer and in New Zealand in the southern summer. |
Our last night outside |
One thing that struck me about the fjords was how quiet it was. We only saw a few boats each day and many parts of the fjords have no road access.
We got a peak at the glacier in the background just before finishing the trip. |
Photo by Boba Feth |